Ligue 1. Homophobic chants chanted during

Ligue 1. Homophobic chants chanted during
Ligue 1. Homophobic chants chanted during Le Havre

New homophobic chants heard in a Ligue 1 stadium. This Sunday, November 10, during the 11 matche day of Ligue 1 between and (0-3), supporters chanted insulting words towards the referee, Hakim Ben El Hadj, as well as against the League and its president, Vincent Labrune.

The speaker’s intervention

Events that occurred at the hour mark, just after the third Reims goal, which prompted the official to speak with the delegate and the fourth referee. The match was briefly interrupted, Abdoulaye Touré tried to calm his supporters and the speaker of the Océane stadium spoke to warn the supporters that the “next interruption” would be “definitive”.

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These insulting chants did not, despite everything, stop immediately, which did not prevent the match from coming to an end, with a clear victory for Stade de Reims which pushed Le Havre, penultimate, a little further. of the ranking.

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